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Clippinger, John H. – Journal of Communication, 1979
Discusses issues related to the free flow of information, which are not on the agenda of the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference but need to be resolved. These include Third World concerns for the concept of information as a world resource, technical assistance to communication development, and spectrum allocation, particularly satellite…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Conferences, Developing Nations, Global Approach
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Rowland, Willard D., Jr. – Journal of Communication, 1980
Discusses the federal government's role in supporting and, therefore, influencing the policy-making processes of the public broadcasting industry. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Federal Regulation, Financial Support, Government Role
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Chu, Godwin C.; Alfian – Journal of Communication, 1980
Highlights the development of a modern communication system in Indonesia brought about by the use of a satellite, Palapa I. Discusses political, religious, sociocultural, economic, and organizational constraints and their influence on the system. (JMF)
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Bresnahan, Mary I. – Journal of Communication, 1979
Outlines the history of the use of English in the Philippines. Discusses the Filipinos' reception of English and impact of English on current language policy in the Philippines. (JMF)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Code Switching (Language), Cultural Awareness, Dialects
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Toogood, Alex – Journal of Communication, 1978
Describes the organizational structure of the broadcasting industry in West Germany which is unique because of the federal, public, and political elements involved. Special problems that arise from this framework are discussed, including financing, programing, creative vs technical advances, concepts of production values, and political balance.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture
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Brants, Kees; Kok, Walther – Journal of Communication, 1978
Points out that, although Dutch broadcasting has traditionally been characterized by its independence from state interference and diversity of opinions, the broadcasting Act of 1967 that attempted to increase accessiblity has instead led to a decrease in diversity and a dependence on membership. Suggests possible policies of the new government.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Hulten, Olof; Ivre, Ivar – Journal of Communication, 1978
The proposed reorganization of the Swedish broadcasting system (Sveriges Radio) retains the present central management, with the program units assuming the status of wholly owned subsidiaries, thus attempting to protect the integrity of the broadcasting establishment in one integral organization while facilitating decentralization and plurality in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Fombrun, Charles; Astley, W. Graham – Journal of Communication, 1982
Discusses organizational growth in communications in the context of technological innovation and institutional evolution. Notes that firms are conglomerating and elaborating their administrative structures. Focuses on these trends and how they affect the telecommunications community and the interdependent actions of government and business firms.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Computers, Film Industry
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Chisman, Forrest P. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Despite deregulation, major barriers to the growth of U.S. information industries are not being addressed or are being addressed badly. As a result, the full potential of one of our highest productivity industries and its contribution to national productivity are not being realized. (PD)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Economic Development, Exports
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Mosco, Vincent – Journal of Communication, 1979
Outlines the responsibilities of various government organizations and agencies that play a major role in the international arena. Speculates on the impact of the policymaking structure, with its recent changes, on that arena. (JMF)
Descriptors: Agencies, Conferences, Federal Government, Global Approach
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Pool, Ithiel de Sola – Journal of Communication, 1979
Presents several anticipated problems to be handled at the 1979 World Administrative Conference including an orbital allocation plan, political and ideological issues concerning sovereignty and prior consent, spectrum assignments, and sharing of TV frequencies with land mobile radio. (JMF)
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Conferences, Developing Nations, Global Approach
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d'Anglejan, Alison – Journal of Communication, 1979
Discusses language legislation in Canada where French and English are both official languages, and in Quebec province where French has been declared the sole official language. Outlines the conflicts and the impact of these differing laws on Quebec, its population, and its relations with the rest of Canada. (JMF)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Colonialism, Cultural Awareness
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Porter, Vincent – Journal of Communication, 1978
The relationship between the television broadcast industry and the film industry in the European Economic Community is primarily characterized by the commissioning or coproducing of films by the television organization. This relationship is discussed in light of the Treaty of Rome and decisions of the European Court of Justice in Luxemburg. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Film Industry, Film Production
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Robinson, Glen O. – Journal of Communication, 1979
Describes current activities of the United States government to prepare for the 1979 World Administrative Radio Conference. Objective is to ensure that necessary changes in International Telecommunication Union regulations on allocation and use of the radio spectrum are made in light of modern U.S. economic, social, and technical needs. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications Satellites, Conferences, Global Approach
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Sparks, Colin – Journal of Communication, 1995
Considers the two main discourses about broadcasting in the United Kingdom and their expressions in terms of law and regulatory policy. Shows a shift in emphasis from sustenance of a national culture towards an external internationalization and an internal pluralism. Demonstrates evidence of strong and increasing state intervention in the symbolic…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication Research, Foreign Countries, Government (Administrative Body)
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